Fiji Indian women toast their dual heritage
Venu Menon Wellington, May 6,2024 It was an evening of celebration, as well as reminiscence, as women turned out in their traditional Indian finery at
Venu Menon Wellington, May 6,2024 It was an evening of celebration, as well as reminiscence, as women turned out in their traditional Indian finery at
Court of Appeal rules in favour of Mohan Daya Venkat Raman Auckland, May 4, 2024 A long battle relating to the custody of the Auckland-based
We were at the Samoan Church Hall in Favona, Auckland where the Second Annual Kari Virunthu was held today. Organised by the Tamil Association of
Venu Menon Wellington, May 3,2024 The Wellington City Council is cracking down on food waste. The council has launched a campaign to drive home the
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, May 3, 2024 As we commemorate World Press Freedom Day on May 3, 2024, the global community turns its focus to a
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, May 3, 2024 In a bid to fortify the financial security of New Zealanders and streamline the insurance landscape in the nation,
Indian owners of independent jewellery stores have expressed disappointment over the government’s lack of progress on crime after a spate of aggravated robberies in recent
Peter Dunne Wellington, May 2, 2024 It is one of the oldest truisms that there is never a good time for MPs to get a
Venu Menon Wellington, May 2,2024 Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters’ Annual Lecture 2024 in Parliament on Wednesday evening was clearly aimed at quelling the
Our Sub-Leader in Indian Newslink Digital Edition May 1, 2024 Venkat Raman Auckland, May 1, 2024 It is a pity that Melissa Lee, one of
Venkat Raman Auckland, May 1, 2024 The decision of the Wellington-based Remuneration Authority to increase the pay of Ministers and Members of Parliament (MPs) has
From our Leader (Digital Edition May 1, 2024) Venkat Raman Auckland, April 30, 2024 General Elections in India will enter the third stage on May
Radio New Zealand Wellington, April 30, 2024 The 2024 Olympics will be held from 27 July to 12 August NZT, with the opening ceremony beginning at 5.30
Dev Ananth Auckland, April 29, 2024 As New Zealand strides into the future, one of the most pressing challenges it faces is the adequacy of
Fijians of Indian descent in New Zealand comprise a huge number, but nobody knows how many, as we have never been recorded separately. We have
Venu Menon Wellington, April 29,2024 Wellington reinforced its standing as the multicultural capital of New Zealand with a captivating display of dance and music from
Editor’s Note: Indian Newslink published an op-ed by Columnist Mallika Janakiraman on April 16, 2024 (updated on April 24, 2024) on Community Funding, following
Savita Patel from San Francisco BBC News, April 27, 2024 Dejected. That is how Jey Sushil, a student at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri,
Analysis by Peter Wilson Wellington, April 26, 2024 Major Events of the Week: Prime Minister Christopher Luxon took away portfolios from two Ministers which was
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, April 26, 2024 With the start of the second term of schools on Monday, April 29, 2024, Hamilton drivers are being urged
Finding The Perfect Fit Nick Giles & Rafiq Bhamani Auckland, April 26, 2024 Finding the right business for you is key to ensure a smooth
Samata Biswas Kolkata, April 25, 2024 In the award-winning Sea of Poppies, Indian novelist Amitav Ghosh immortalised the journey of the 19th-century indentured labour migrants
The great Nineteenth British Prime Minister William Gladstone once observed that “the first essential for a Prime Minister is to be a good butcher.” When
Sourced Content from RNZ (Edited) Wellington, April 25, 2024 Anzac Day has been marked around New Zealand, the Pacific and at Gallipoli, with Deputy Prime
Venkat Raman Auckland, April 25, 2024 New Zealand pays homage to the slain soldiers during the First World War starting with the landings of its
Analysis by Jo Moir (RNZ) Wellington, April 24, 2024 Prime Minister Christopher Luxon framing the demotion of two of his Ministers as the portfolios getting “too
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, April 24, 2024 From the majestic Himalayas to the serene backwaters of Kerala, from the bustling streets of Kolkata to the tranquil
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, April 24, 2024 Hamiltonians are gearing up to honour the valour and sacrifice of our fallen and returned servicemen and women as
There are a small number of decisions made by the government since it took office that I agree with. There are many decisions they have
Venkat Raman Auckland, April 23, 2024 Aucklanders will have yet another opportunity to enjoy the diverse gourmet delights of Tamil Nadu at the Second Annual
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